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this all stems from an incident last month in texas. a woman was breast-feeding her son in what she says was a remote area of the store when employees asked her to move to a fitting room. a company spokesperson says target has apologized to the mother, but that hasn't stopped the nurse-in from getting 4,000 members on its facebook page. >>> occupy d.c. is planning a pop-up art gallery this week of the the main gallery will be at the encampment in mcpherson square. the plan is to put up several art galleries around the city starting friday. this comes as protesters around the country are on their way to the district to attend occupy congress on january 17th. the protest is being timed with the start of the 2012 legislative session for congress. >>> the american red cross is asking for help after an unprecedented year of disasters. the red cross provided relief for 137 major incidents around the country this year. that includes hurricane irene, tropical storm lee, and the deadly tornados in the midwest. the group served 6.7 million meals
this all stems from an incident last month in texas. a woman was breast-feeding her son in what she says was a remote area of the store when employees asked her to move to a fitting room. a company spokesperson says target has apologized to the mother, but that hasn't stopped the nurse-in from getting 4,000 members on its facebook page. >>> occupy d.c. is planning a pop-up art gallery this week of the the main gallery will be at the encampment in mcpherson square. the plan is to put up...
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i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> bret: every week, viewers vote for your choice online in this the friday lightning round poll. this week, insider trading won with 31% of the votes. senator scott brown from massachusetts was up on capitol hill earlier this week talking about this. >> until the "60 minutes" piece came out i had no knowledge that something like was allowed. by prohibiting the use of material of nonpublic information for personal gain, will vastly increase transparency that everyone talks about here. sometimes it just doesn't get done. >> he is the cosponsor of the piece of legislation that increases transparency and prevents lawmakers from trading on information they learn on capitol hill. back with the panel. charles, a big deal. what is the deal? >> is it a big deal. on wall street, inside trader goe
i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> bret: every week, viewers vote for your choice online in this the friday lightning round poll. this week, insider trading won with 31% of the votes. senator scott brown from...
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verizon. urney across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> fact tor follow up tonight. new statistics from the border patrol. apprehensions from the border stood at 325,000. 1,000 people per day. that is down big time from the year 2011 years ago when one million 6 auto thousand folks were detained on othe southern border. drug seizures are up down there joining us from washington dr. james car van know from the heritage illegal immigration. we assume that the bad economy is one of the reasons that people, there aren't as many jobs there used to be. and then we assume that because the border patrol has been beefed up down there and the national guard a few of them are backing up the border patrol that's helped out. is there anything else in play? >> no. i think that's right. it's mostly the economy. look, we have
verizon. urney across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> fact tor follow up tonight. new statistics from the border patrol. apprehensions from the border stood at 325,000. 1,000 people per day. that is...
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hood texas. they all need a ride out of camp virginia in kuwait tonight. they will be airborne while most americans are asleep. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in baghdad where he lived for many years covering this war and where he covered today's ceremony. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. for the more than one million u.s. troops who served in iraq, this is the end of an era. the iraq war defined their lives, in some cases ended their lives, and now it's over. ♪ >> reporter: for a big war, it was a remarkably small closing ceremony. a few hundred troops, a five-piece band on a base by the airport on the edge of baghdad. but with the casing of the colors, the u.s. military command in iraq ended a mission that began what feels like so long ago. >> we cannot know the duration of this war. yet we know its outcome. we will prevail. >> reporter: at least now we know the duration. america's costliest war in decades officially ended today. >> your nation is deeply indebted to you. you have done everything your nation ask
hood texas. they all need a ride out of camp virginia in kuwait tonight. they will be airborne while most americans are asleep. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in baghdad where he lived for many years covering this war and where he covered today's ceremony. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. for the more than one million u.s. troops who served in iraq, this is the end of an era. the iraq war defined their lives, in some cases ended their lives, and...
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i'd first like to start and say i ask unanimous consent that the gentleman from texas be allowed to sit in today's hearing. without objection, so ordered. that was a close call. [laughter] that was a close call. i first want to thank everyone, especially our witnesses, for joining us today. after recognizing myself and the ranking member, mr. engel, for five minutes each for our opening statements, chairman mccall and the ranking member keating five minutes each for their opening statements. we will then proceed directly to hearing testimony from our distinguished witnesses, the full text of the written statements will be inserted into the record. without objection members may have five days to submit statements and questions for the record. after we hear from our witnesses, individual members will be recognized for five minutes each for questions, and i now recognize myself five minutes for my opening statement. two weeks ago four expert witnesses testified in this hearing room, two experts explained that an insurgency is raging along our southern border. the other two focused on the f
i'd first like to start and say i ask unanimous consent that the gentleman from texas be allowed to sit in today's hearing. without objection, so ordered. that was a close call. [laughter] that was a close call. i first want to thank everyone, especially our witnesses, for joining us today. after recognizing myself and the ranking member, mr. engel, for five minutes each for our opening statements, chairman mccall and the ranking member keating five minutes each for their opening statements. we...
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we are coming right back. urney , i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. the best approach to food is tkeep it whole for better nutrition. that's what they do with great grains cereal. they steam and bake the actual whole grain while the otr guy's flake is more processed. mmm. great grains. the whole whole grain cereal. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of a pain free holiday. ♪ this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. >> bill: new gallup poll says 64% of americans rate the ethical standards of congress low or very low. 64%. are these folks correct? is congress corrupt? joining us from washington republic steve king from iowa and democrat keith ellison from iowa. are you surprised that most americans think you guys aren't trust worthy. >> no, bill, i'm not surprised. as a
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let's continue with texas governor rick perry. the first segment from pam bondi. >> thank you, governor, is the state continuually fails parents and children through inadequate education, does the federal government have the obligation to intervene on the education of the children? >> no, and here's the reason why. if you believe in the 10th amendment and if you believe that those people in the state are going to impact the legislators, they will do that. and i think that is a situation that we would not find ourselves in because by the time a school failed, the children or the parents would have intervened and the legislators would have intervened. our problem is a federal government who is intervening too much with programs. i truly believe that the education of the children is a state and local issue and the federal government needs to stay out. >> talking about all of these programs, governor. would you get rid of federal assistance for school lunch and pel grants. gi bill? >> absolutely. there is a better way to those dollars
let's continue with texas governor rick perry. the first segment from pam bondi. >> thank you, governor, is the state continuually fails parents and children through inadequate education, does the federal government have the obligation to intervene on the education of the children? >> no, and here's the reason why. if you believe in the 10th amendment and if you believe that those people in the state are going to impact the legislators, they will do that. and i think that is a...
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. >> governor, have the judges you've advanced if texas matched that model? >> absolutely. i put some great justices, fact-- as a matter of fact i've appointed six of the nine on the supreme court and they have to run for office, we've had openings, but those justices have been strict constructionists when it comes to making decisions and i'm proud of those men and women. >> governor, what's most impressible to you, overturning roe versus wade or human rights amendment-- >> doing both actually, the fact is until you get the constitutional amendment passed which is going to take some years, in the state we have parental consent, sonogram bill in the state of texas the last time so we have some protections for our individuals. and until we pass that life amendment to the united states constitution i want to protect life in the states. so, i'm actually for both until we get the constitutional amendment to our u.s. constitution passed. >> governor, other than overseeing historically questionable union elections is there really any reason that labor law has to be completely domi
. >> governor, have the judges you've advanced if texas matched that model? >> absolutely. i put some great justices, fact-- as a matter of fact i've appointed six of the nine on the supreme court and they have to run for office, we've had openings, but those justices have been strict constructionists when it comes to making decisions and i'm proud of those men and women. >> governor, what's most impressible to you, overturning roe versus wade or human rights amendment--...
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. >> texas governor rick perry was in south carolina today. mount pleasant to be exact. his focus on military issues and social conservatives. >> i think it's important for americans of faith to be engaged in the public arena. the first amendment says we're going to have freedom of religion, not freedom from religion. >> in iowa, a major investment by supporters of mitt romney, a so-called super pack launched a new tv ad in iowa today and cnn is told the spending will surface $2 million. >> how many jobs did barack obama create as a community organizer? as a law professor? maybe now you see the problem. mitt romney turned around dozens of american companies and helped create thousands of jobs. >> back here in washington, congressional republicans grilled eric holder today threatening impeachment and accusing him of withholding information on fast and furious. the failed mission was supposed to track guns going across the border into mexico and into the hands of mexican drug cartels instead some of the guns used in crimes including against u.s. border agtsz. congressional
. >> texas governor rick perry was in south carolina today. mount pleasant to be exact. his focus on military issues and social conservatives. >> i think it's important for americans of faith to be engaged in the public arena. the first amendment says we're going to have freedom of religion, not freedom from religion. >> in iowa, a major investment by supporters of mitt romney, a so-called super pack launched a new tv ad in iowa today and cnn is told the spending will surface...
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the largest crude oil production increase is taking place in north dakota and texas. production in north dakota formation as rapidly increasing in recent years and enabled the technology advances and horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing. ethanol production supported by federal policy and higher gasoline prices. among the largest declines in production have been alaska and california. despite lower u.s. imports, u.s. imports from canada have increased by 20% since 2005 to 2011, aided by growth in oil sands output. accounting for about a quarter of u.s. imports canada is now the largest foreign source of oil. meanwhile, import volumes of opec have fallen. opec countries continue to account for half of u.s. imports. most of that whoever comes from members of sight of the persian gulf and venezuela and nigeria, for example. there's a broad set of issues to consider here, i will briefly cover three. first, the impact of high energy prices investment, technology development and policy incentives are not limited to oil. if you're driving for instance rapid growth and
the largest crude oil production increase is taking place in north dakota and texas. production in north dakota formation as rapidly increasing in recent years and enabled the technology advances and horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing. ethanol production supported by federal policy and higher gasoline prices. among the largest declines in production have been alaska and california. despite lower u.s. imports, u.s. imports from canada have increased by 20% since 2005 to 2011, aided by...
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joe barton of texas. mr. barton: i thank the distinguished gentleman from nebraska, would ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. barton: thank you. mr. speaker, we are here today to discuss a project that's of utmost importance to the american people. as the gentleman from nebraska just mentioned it's called the keystone x.l. pipeline. it is a proposal to extend an existing pipeline that starts in canada, comes down through the midwestern parts of the united states into oklahoma. the proposal is to extend that pipeline to the gulf coast, to texas and louisiana. why is this important to every american? simply because we use lots of energy in america and we do not produce as much as we use. so we have to import some of the energy. a lot of the energy we use comes from oil. and the keystone pipeline, if built, would bring crude oil that starts up in canada down through the midwest to the gulf coast where we have about 50% of united states refining c
joe barton of texas. mr. barton: i thank the distinguished gentleman from nebraska, would ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. barton: thank you. mr. speaker, we are here today to discuss a project that's of utmost importance to the american people. as the gentleman from nebraska just mentioned it's called the keystone x.l. pipeline. it is a proposal to extend an existing pipeline that starts in canada, comes down through the...
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protests at the port of los angeles, san diego, portland, seattle, tacoma, and vancouver and houston texas, planned for this morning. >> huge ramifications. with we will check back in with you. thanks. >>> there are no more occupy protest camps in san francisco. police in riot gear closed the last encampment in front of the federal reserve building early yesterday. there were 55 arrests for illegal lodging. no injuries were reported. and that leaves berkeley as the largest occupy encampment in the bay area. it has grown recently to about 100 tents. some of the newcomers had been evicted when police closed camps in oak and in san francisco. berkeley's mayor say the city is allowing the camp to stay as long as it is nonviolent. he says they have not had any complaints, until recently. >>> it is 4:34 now. uc berkeley is trying to determine if it is safe to open a large research and classroom building that was the sign of a diesel spill. the spill happened on saturday at stanley hall and crews have been working around the clock to clean up the toxic mess. the building has been scheduled to hou
protests at the port of los angeles, san diego, portland, seattle, tacoma, and vancouver and houston texas, planned for this morning. >> huge ramifications. with we will check back in with you. thanks. >>> there are no more occupy protest camps in san francisco. police in riot gear closed the last encampment in front of the federal reserve building early yesterday. there were 55 arrests for illegal lodging. no injuries were reported. and that leaves berkeley as the largest occupy...
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. >> tonight as we were getting ready to go on the air, we learned that texas governor rick perry has sued virginia. they're suing the virginia board of elections and the state republican party saying that the way the republicans are running the primary this year is unconstitutional. he's trying to force the federal court in richmond to put him on the ballot. what do you think is going to be the impact of this lawsuit if anything? >> well, it's unclear. the state board of elections meets tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. to decide or to officially certify the results from the republican party. so i don't think there's a lot of time left to do that. they'll actually determine tomorrow also which names will be first. will it be romney or ron paul. i'm not sure there's a whole lot of time. but you're correct. governor perry did sue really late today. i talked to both the chairman of the state board of elections and the executive director of the republican party and they had not been served yet. they weren't even aware of the lawsuit or that it was coming. >> if the virginia republican party
. >> tonight as we were getting ready to go on the air, we learned that texas governor rick perry has sued virginia. they're suing the virginia board of elections and the state republican party saying that the way the republicans are running the primary this year is unconstitutional. he's trying to force the federal court in richmond to put him on the ballot. what do you think is going to be the impact of this lawsuit if anything? >> well, it's unclear. the state board of elections...
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. >>> and a preliminary hearing has been scheduled for january 13th in texas. governor rick perry's lawsuit against the state. the suit was filed tuesday. perry had tried to file an emergency motion to stop the state from printing ballots without his name on it, but a judge denied it. perry argues that virginia's ballot requirements are, quote, overly burdensome and unconstitutional. and that they prevented him from collecting the necessary signatures. >>> 4:35 now. mitt romney, on the other hand, is now focusing his attention on the iowa caucuses after practically ignoring the state for most of his campaign. romney, who has stayed away from iowa until now has been storming the state. the change in strategy comes with rising poll numbers, placing him as the front-runner in the first contest in the country. and now romney is claiming that iowans may ultimately determine who wins the nomination. >> so look at the candidates, decide who you like, and decide who also can become president and can lead the country at a time of challenge. >> ron paul is likely to chal
. >>> and a preliminary hearing has been scheduled for january 13th in texas. governor rick perry's lawsuit against the state. the suit was filed tuesday. perry had tried to file an emergency motion to stop the state from printing ballots without his name on it, but a judge denied it. perry argues that virginia's ballot requirements are, quote, overly burdensome and unconstitutional. and that they prevented him from collecting the necessary signatures. >>> 4:35 now. mitt...
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the words, i found jesus. >>> tonight at 7:00, a controversy over proposed gun control bill down in texas. this bill would make criminals out of anybody firing any kind of gun. we are talking water guns, laser tag, any kind of gun. we'll tell you about it. lesli. >> all right, let's send it on out to topper where no snow, but it's chilly. >> about 20 degrees cooler right now than it was this time last night. let's start with live doppler 9,000. rain to the south, not going to see any rain d.c. north. rain toward leanardtown. and temperatures, wow, 44 downtown. 43 in manassas and 41 in leesburg. we'll come back and talk about the prospect of seeing a few flakes over the weekend. >>> it isn't about being on opposite sides of this or that, we are working for what is best for virginia. >> and still ahead on 9news now, i go one on one with virginia general. we'll hear more from the man who wants to be governor coming up. >>> an incredible game of catch me if you can, but it is reckoning day for the barefoot bandit. we'll tell you about it coming up. >>> what's one thing a woman can do to lower
the words, i found jesus. >>> tonight at 7:00, a controversy over proposed gun control bill down in texas. this bill would make criminals out of anybody firing any kind of gun. we are talking water guns, laser tag, any kind of gun. we'll tell you about it. lesli. >> all right, let's send it on out to topper where no snow, but it's chilly. >> about 20 degrees cooler right now than it was this time last night. let's start with live doppler 9,000. rain to the south, not going...
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why the people in one texas town accused the city council of doing just that. we'll explain coming up. >>> fairfax county schools now can install surveillance cameras inside their buildings. the school board approved a plan allowing that late last night. there are some restrictions. schools can only put the cameras in cafeterias, hallways, and other gathering places. not in locker rooms, or classrooms. >>> a 12-year-old charged with a crime for firing a nerf dart gun? the park city council passed a gun control ordinance that would ban firing any gun in the city limits. that means any gun from rifles to bb guns and nerf guns. anybody with violations would be charged with a fine of $500 and well, as you might imagine, the parents and the mayor do not like that one bit. >> what it does is it criminalizes 12-year-olds who get a bb gun for their birthday and go out on their 2-acre lot and shoot at a target in the backyard. >> i'm not looking forward to getting a $500 fine for that happening. >> how could this all happen in texas? council members who support the bill
why the people in one texas town accused the city council of doing just that. we'll explain coming up. >>> fairfax county schools now can install surveillance cameras inside their buildings. the school board approved a plan allowing that late last night. there are some restrictions. schools can only put the cameras in cafeterias, hallways, and other gathering places. not in locker rooms, or classrooms. >>> a 12-year-old charged with a crime for firing a nerf dart gun? the park...
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kansas, texas and tennessee are the latest to restrict them. five other states already do. rhode island and new hampshire will ask for them, but allow voting if other identification is provided. the more than 60american who is security are in for a cost of living increase on the first of the year. that will be about $450 more for the entire year. eight states will raise minimum raise. san francisco will be the first city to raise the minimum wage above $10. it will go to $10.24 an hour, $3 higher than the federal minimum. the commercial truck and bus drivers will face stiff fine fist they use hand held cell phones at the wheel. as of the new year, you mentioned tanning beds that. law goes into effect in california and puts them off limits to anyone under 18. california becomes the first state to bar minors from using them. skin cancer has become an epidemic with young women. >> so many laws that will be instituted in 2012. as we look forward, there is probably going to be issues about how quickly they can implement many of the laws as they look forward to the year. >> the v
kansas, texas and tennessee are the latest to restrict them. five other states already do. rhode island and new hampshire will ask for them, but allow voting if other identification is provided. the more than 60american who is security are in for a cost of living increase on the first of the year. that will be about $450 more for the entire year. eight states will raise minimum raise. san francisco will be the first city to raise the minimum wage above $10. it will go to $10.24 an hour, $3...
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. >>> a ski trip for the texas family in this suv almost turns tragic. how they were saved after being trapped in the snow for two dayless. -- for twodays. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ >>> a california congresswoman has introduced a bill that she says will promote gender equity at fire stations. it would allow women to apply for grants to go toward women's restrooms, showers and changing facilities. the bill says most fire departments were designed with only male firefighters in mind. women account for fewer than 4% of the firefighters nationwide. >>> a texas family is celebrating what its calling a christmas miracle after the three of t
. >>> a ski trip for the texas family in this suv almost turns tragic. how they were saved after being trapped in the snow for two dayless. -- for twodays. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower...
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of texas and mexico, the u.s. border with mexico is safer than it's ever been. well, let me tell you,vy been dealing with this issue for 11 years. i sent texas ranger recon teams there. the law enforcement men and women. face fire from across the border, on the u.s. side from the drug cartels. it is not safe there. our country is in jeopardy. if we are going to be able to defend america, from iran, from hezbollah, from hamas, that are using mexico as a border, as a way to penetrate in the southern part of the united states, venezuela has the largest iranian embassy in the world there. we know what is going on. it is time for this country to have a real conversation about a monroe doctrine again like we did against the cubans in the '60s. >> megyn: senator santorum what say you to the attorney general's game that the republicans are politicizing this issue? >> i agree with governor perr perry. if he was the attorney general under me, i'd fire him. not have him resign. fire him. this is something he should have been
of texas and mexico, the u.s. border with mexico is safer than it's ever been. well, let me tell you,vy been dealing with this issue for 11 years. i sent texas ranger recon teams there. the law enforcement men and women. face fire from across the border, on the u.s. side from the drug cartels. it is not safe there. our country is in jeopardy. if we are going to be able to defend america, from iran, from hezbollah, from hamas, that are using mexico as a border, as a way to penetrate in the...
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another death in denton, texas, spitting on cop and boston mayor declaring the protest a rift to help him. every catch became a health risk. something "time" ignored. why is that? maybe time hosts the protesters start to read the magazine and tripling the circulation to 400 people. or they remember the ussr coverage of the 1930s. denying the famine. his reward was pulitser prize. if that is not a carrot for a lazy journalist, what is. you were smitten during this. >> kimberly: i know. i'm trying to throttle back. i find him to be exciting and funny. i don't know. i like his approach to things. i think he is a little off the cuff. like bob. he's just being himself. >> bob: is similarity between the two of us? christie is being himself. there were 12 people behind christie and nobody in the audience. >> eric: you got to love christie. the man says it like he is. so many people out there going where are you? dabs the occupy wall street -- >> dana: the occupy wall street folks call him corporate goon. but she a public servant. he served as assistant u.s. attorney. worked up to u.s. attorn
another death in denton, texas, spitting on cop and boston mayor declaring the protest a rift to help him. every catch became a health risk. something "time" ignored. why is that? maybe time hosts the protesters start to read the magazine and tripling the circulation to 400 people. or they remember the ussr coverage of the 1930s. denying the famine. his reward was pulitser prize. if that is not a carrot for a lazy journalist, what is. you were smitten during this. >> kimberly: i...
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green of texas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank my ranking member four-line be to issue a statement. i'm extreme adjustment with the state department's announcement of additional lay -- to lay at least 15 months to grant a permit of xl pipeline. it's been 38 months, three years and too much since transcanada first found an application to the department of state to build and operate the keys and project. this demonstrates its already extensive review has gone towards the project in the other international pipelines were granted with an 18-24 months but it's in a national interest of a secure stable source of crude oil. now there are thousands of jobs online at our economy still needs, is still trying to recover. i represent five refineries in the houston area who would like to be a customer of our closest neighbor to the north. i'm disappointed with the direction the administration has taken a note the project can afford this unnecessary delay. unfortunately, i do know are construction workers cannot afford delay. mr. chairman
green of texas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank my ranking member four-line be to issue a statement. i'm extreme adjustment with the state department's announcement of additional lay -- to lay at least 15 months to grant a permit of xl pipeline. it's been 38 months, three years and too much since transcanada first found an application to the department of state to build and operate the keys and project. this demonstrates its already extensive review has gone towards the project in the...
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>> texas alone we have 22 tho,0 members. texas is a big state for us. they love him. they think he's been very good for their state. >> do they recognize him on the presidential trail? >> they don't, actually. i had such great expectations. they said you're not seeing the man that we know yet. we hope he has time to recover. let me tell you what you're seeing is not as good as he can do. he can be better. so i'm very hopeful. i hope that he gets another chance, takes a breath of fresh air and goes for it. >> i remember a lot of people in massachusetts saying that about micha michael dukakis. then we saw what happened to him. newt gingrich who was mentioned a moment ago, he is up in the polls. when you go up in the polls you get the kick me sign on your back. ron paul says i can't believe newt gingrich is the front-runner. >> fannie mae and freddie mac had to be bailed out. we had to pay those debts. here he was getting a lot of money from them. and it's not a conservative position. it's a bailout position. so he made money off the bailout. it's sort of ironic to think
>> texas alone we have 22 tho,0 members. texas is a big state for us. they love him. they think he's been very good for their state. >> do they recognize him on the presidential trail? >> they don't, actually. i had such great expectations. they said you're not seeing the man that we know yet. we hope he has time to recover. let me tell you what you're seeing is not as good as he can do. he can be better. so i'm very hopeful. i hope that he gets another chance, takes a breath...
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we are talking the drought-rid wr en state of texas. dry enon record for san antonio. still down more than 15 inches. same story in austin. deficit is more than 17 inches. so nice, to get a little rain in texas today. >> we are in this studio -- >> we're not complaining. >> not complaining. i feel like we are back in local news. live, local, late breaking. >> any office is right down the hall. >> i can't even sneeze or ask anyone for anything, because you are right here. we are under a temporary studio, by the way. thanks, see flu a bit. >> former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky is about to come face-to-face with his accusers. coming up, defense attorney holly hughs joins us for this dramatic development. but first -- take two boomers. both out of work. add in, love of food, and have you a career reinvention. christine romans takes a look at starting over and starting a business after 50. >> eating is a very emotional thing. >> now a lively hood. >> really, really good. >> almost two years ago the friend and next door neighbors cooked up elizabeth lane cuisin
we are talking the drought-rid wr en state of texas. dry enon record for san antonio. still down more than 15 inches. same story in austin. deficit is more than 17 inches. so nice, to get a little rain in texas today. >> we are in this studio -- >> we're not complaining. >> not complaining. i feel like we are back in local news. live, local, late breaking. >> any office is right down the hall. >> i can't even sneeze or ask anyone for anything, because you are right...
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we have more people injured in texas if we block granted? i would suggest yes and substantially more so then you've got to have the freedom to implement that program and we don't have that today. >> on your postcard their it clear how fill out that program say 20% of your income is that what you're saying? would >> i'm saying if you did that to your mortgage insurance and torture of a bowl to the culture -- local taxes, tax goes away, obviously important to audio and any state that has substantial the agricultural interest the tax would go away and i don't know if i said dividends, talks would go away as well, and then you take 20% of that number and that would be your personal income. >> what about family that doesn't own a home and does not have capital gains liability? do they pay 20% of their income? >> yes. >> that somebody like you that owns a home -- ka >> rebuilding. there is an act of arson and 05 and 07 so we haven't been living for four years. >> i did have a conversation with my daughter so i had homeownership. someone that has t
we have more people injured in texas if we block granted? i would suggest yes and substantially more so then you've got to have the freedom to implement that program and we don't have that today. >> on your postcard their it clear how fill out that program say 20% of your income is that what you're saying? would >> i'm saying if you did that to your mortgage insurance and torture of a bowl to the culture -- local taxes, tax goes away, obviously important to audio and any state that...